
Brunelle, James (American teacher of guitar and creativity, playwright, 19__-____), “Ham Radio,”
a 20-minute comedy in English set in an outdoor café,
2m,
• © 1996 James J. Brunelle; script/rights available from James J. Brunelle, 34 First Avenue, Cumberland, Rhode Island 02864, U.S.A, telephone (home) 401-658-3753, (work) 401-658-3753, http://www.zartmo.com. Cited by James J. Brunelle via e-mail, November 26, 1996; Brunelle says,
§ Dramatis Personae _______ (m), ________________; _______ (m), ________________.
§ Synopsis “Two men learn to communicate with each other amidst the distractions of the age of information and technology.
§ Comment “E-mail me and leave your name, phone number, and e-mail address; I will contact you immediately. You can read a copy of this play and my others on my website. There you will find synopses, sample scripts, more plays, plays for kids to do, etc.”
§ Themes communication, distraction, information, technology.
See also Brunelle’s:
“Abandoned,” a 25-minute drama in English set in Any Rhode Island City, 1997, 3m “The House of Bake,” a 20-minute comedy in English set in the stage of Alexa’s “The House of Bake,” a nationally-available cable access TV show or just a show in Alexa’s mind, 1998, 1m3f or 2m2f “Slaying Bob Marley and the Minion of Babylon,” a 15-minute drama in English set perhaps in Melissa’s mind, at an unspecified time, 2m1f
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